So in short, I have a pretty severe hand injury which has rendered my fine motor skills (I.e., handwriting) severely compromised. This has been documented from birth. Throughout high school and college, I have been accommodated via use of a computer for exams, never extra time though.

Will i have to register this with my lawschool ? Are there still handwritten exams?

I am honestly worried about being stigmatized for being the only kid with a laptop come exam time. Is there a way to avoid this?

victortsoi wrote:So in short, I have a pretty severe hand injury which has rendered my fine motor skills (I.e., handwriting) severely compromised. This has been documented from birth. Throughout high school and college, I have been accommodated via use of a computer for exams, never extra time though.

Will i have to register this with my lawschool ? Are there still handwritten exams?

I am honestly worried about being stigmatized for being the only kid with a laptop come exam time. Is there a way to avoid this?

I think most, if not all schools allow laptops. Definitely talk to your school about making sure you are allowed to use a computer, even if it banned in class (which might happen for class, but I've never heard of no computer for exams).

I'd ask about extra time if your typing skills are degraded. If you are typing below 20 wpm, you are probably at a disadvantage.